Missouri, Ohio Teams Win 2020 SASP All-State Titles

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posted on August 18, 2020
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The 2020 SASP (Scholastic Action Shooting Program) All-State Finals have concluded and the results are in. The match was held concurrently with the 2020 SASP Virtual Nationals in July. Student-athletes competed in the following disciplines: Rimfire Pistol Iron, Rimfire Rifle Iron (or Optic), Centerfire Iron and Pistol Caliber Carbine.

For SASP pistol disciplines, the Missouri All-State Team edged out the Tennessee team by just over a second to become the top state in the nation. And on the rifle side of things, the Ohio All-State Team members claimed the title by over four seconds, taking top honors in SASP rifle disciplines. See the top three for rifle and pistol below.

2020 SASP All-State Results

Pistol

  1. Missouri, 212.47
  2. Tennessee, 213.53
  3. Indiana, 225.16


Rifle

  1. Ohio, 141.42
  2. Texas, 145.85
  3. Wisconsin, 148.95


View the full results of the 2020 SASP All-State Finals here.


See more: SASP Nationals Go Virtual

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